The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 114
... poem to his own , inasmuch as he had ministered to the popular taste by a series of roman- ces , while Torquato had followed the foot- steps of Homer and Virgil in limiting his poem to a single action . Meanwhile the hopes placed by ...
... poem to his own , inasmuch as he had ministered to the popular taste by a series of roman- ces , while Torquato had followed the foot- steps of Homer and Virgil in limiting his poem to a single action . Meanwhile the hopes placed by ...
Page 368
... poem . He was never tired of pol- various passages of the poem , making journeys to Padua , Bologna , Rome , Sienna , and Florence , omitting no opportunity of gaining assistance in his task from all the learned men he knew . Thus ...
... poem . He was never tired of pol- various passages of the poem , making journeys to Padua , Bologna , Rome , Sienna , and Florence , omitting no opportunity of gaining assistance in his task from all the learned men he knew . Thus ...
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... poem . In the choice of his subject Tasso was especially fortunate . At all times calculated to enlist the ear- nest sympathy of the Christian reader the circumstances of the age give it a still more marked and definite interest . The ...
... poem . In the choice of his subject Tasso was especially fortunate . At all times calculated to enlist the ear- nest sympathy of the Christian reader the circumstances of the age give it a still more marked and definite interest . The ...
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